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Justin Engel, a kickboxer who grew to love tennis with time, takes inspiration from Nadal and Djokovic
Thanks to the Almaty Open's generous opportunity, the German became the first player born in 2007 to win an ATP match.
Published Oct 15, 2024
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Engel saved nine of the 10 break points he faced in his opening Almaty win.
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In a self-assessment, Engel tells us: "I knew I had tennis that can win matches on the ATP Tour. I have a big serve. I'm pretty big. My best shots are probably my backhand and my serve. I'm very solid behind the baseline."
© Andrey Udartsev / KTF.kz